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  • Does she know kawaii means cute??? Well she is cute so who cares!

  • "Bla bla bla eh KAWAII!"

    ಠ_ಠ

    ....

    (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ KAWAIII!!

  • This made her 100% more "Kawai"

  • now i want chinese. even tho this is a japanese video.

  • ahhhhh.. dejabeu!?! ohoh tititi??? kawaii desu!1

    ahhhhh.. are u ok!?! ohoh ouch ouch ouch ??? cute eh?

  • "Kawaii" lol

  • I miss U,Taylor!!please come to see us.Japanese fan are waiting for you.

  • she sounds well. :)) We Japanese are waiting for you to come here again!

  • i looooooveee her >3

  • Her Japanese is perfect!

  • @nello1103 not really. her prounciation is a little messed up. but you can still understand what shes saying.

  • hahaha "kawaii"

  • Terrible accent, but kudos to her for learning a little. Cracks me up that she pronounces "saikou" as "psycho." lol

  • FRITO88 what software did you use to make background (and part of Taylor) grey ?? it looks great

  • @Bopplise Final Cut Express. Its a software for Mac. The audio and video didn't sync correctly, but when it it synced and there's one color like that. Its cool. Thanks.

  • the way she says kawaii is so cute :)

  • @Samaanthaxo I see what you did there.

  • Konichiwa, watashi wa americajin desu, demo yoku schooshi hanashimasu.

    Hello, I'm American, but I speak a little Japanese.

  • "Taylor san wa kirei desu." hahahaha i just learned japanese 

  • cute & funny! heehee! (:

  • This is real. I watched this interview!

  • kneepwn, not nip own

  • her japanese is actually better than most celebrities i've heard,lol. i still don't understand how people can't pronounce japanese that speak english though, english has way more sounds than japanese and english has all the sounds of japanese besides the "R" & the "F".

  • Lol seems like she's a Otaku aswell xDDDD xx

  • Lol seems like she's a Otaku aswell xDDDD

  • lol.

  • why... is she grey.....

  • Not too bad. Accent is weird though.

  • I eat your "Tanoshi-ne o-saka-Nippon daisuki- Nippon saiko-kawai ! How is that sound ?

  • omg! I knew the Kawai part :) lololol

  • arigato osaimasu Hello Good Morning!

  • @MaFrAgiLme Good morning is "Ohayou Gouzaimasu" i think thats how you spell it and of course hello is konichiwa.

  • @xXD1MZXx hello is "Kon'nichiwa", ur missing the extra "n" XD

  • Is it really het who speak it?

  • @MissCatCatMeow yes.

  • There is one Japanese word that makes me want to get up in the morning: Itadakimasu!! LOL

  • @gyqz I think you may already know people say that right before they eat a meal. I try to say it sometimes. Not sure if you mean, "Ohayou gozaimasu" which is "good morning!" haha

  • @Kumomoto I think they know what it means. They're saying food gets them up in the morning.

  • i think shes really awersome and gifted, too bad shes a redneck lover

  • Damnit, kawaii is the most annoying word, universally x.x You can thank the annoying anime fangirls (Who aren't Japanese) for that

  • That was quite cute,she has a gereat sense of Humour .

  • I speak Japanese... It wasn't baaad... But just effing weird

  • her accents is a little bit weird but I think she loves japan and she is doing her best

  • arigato gazimase she also said, which means thank you very much

  • @labdbio are you Japanese??

  • Cool...

  • labdbio - okigirl7 yes

    okigirl7 - labdbio are you Japanese?

    okigirl7 - labdbio How do you know japanese?

    okigirl7 - labdbio Are you japanese??

    okigirl7 - labdbio Are you Japanese??

    okay this has t be the funniest set of comments on youtube ever

  • It's real, just that audio is a tad faster than the video :L

  • "tanoshi-ne o-saka" means "Osaka is awesome"

    "Nippon daisuki- Nippon saiko-" means I love Japan, Japan is awesome

    "Kawai-" means cute or pretty

    

  • @labdbio Are you Japanese??

  • @okigirl7 yes

  • @labdbio whoa whoa whoa, tanoshii-ne is most definitely "having fun?"

  • @tqlax21 yes

  • @labdbio Are you japanese??

  • @labdbio How do you know japanese?

  • @labdbio are you Japanese?

  • @labdbio

    you googled it!

  • @labdbio

    you goog led it!

  • @labdbio

    "tanoshii" really means "fun" or "enjoyable".

  • @310BPM It may be the literable meaning, but I always thought translations were pretty loose. :)

  • @labdbio jsut about right; but かわいい -kawaii- only means cute. キレな -kirena- (kee-rleh-naa) means pretty (neat, clean, etc.) :3

  • @YaoiNinja24 きれいな... Forgot い.... Anyhoozle, can also be used to describe a person/place/thing as being pretty, not just the state of something being clean :/

  • @labdbio

    tanoshii means "fun".

    Saiko means "the best"

    neither tanoshii nor saiko mean "awesome".

    yeah... thanks anyway

  • @labdbio No the first one is "Osaka's fun" (Something like that)

  • @labdbio

    we all know that. i think the world has been around enough weaboos

  • This isn't real -.-

  • @mihaidz2911 what about it isnt real?

  • @mihaidz2911 It is .....look the complete interview ...it is real...Trust me...

  • @mihaidz2911 It is real....look the hole interview...

  • @mihaidz2911 this one is real I've watched the whole interview. :)

  • @mihaidz2911 yes it is i saw it on tv this video is just a little slow an dmessed up

  • @mihaidz2911 It's real, I saw the whole interview on Letterman

  • @mihaidz2911 it's real. i promise. she's on an interview on some late night show before the release of speak now if i recall.

  • @mihaidz2911

    it is her... the audio is lacking behind the video. it's not the uploaders fault.

  • @mihaidz2911 umm... actually it is! I saw this interview on tv :D

  • First!!! (i wish)

  • seriously?!?!

  • Hahaha. 

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